Cells are structural units that make up plants and
animals. There
are also many single celled organisms such as bacteria and amebas.

Since cells are very small, we
have to use microscopes in order to see their details. Another
problem with cell observation is that many materials forming a cell
are clear. We often need to use colorants that can help us to see
cell membrane or other cell elements.

Making a model of a cell is an
educational activity that can help a student learn about the cell structure
and transfer such knowledge to others as well.

Project
description:In this project you will make a
model
of a plant or animal cell. Your display may be used to answer any
of the following questions.

How are plant cells different from animal cells?
What are the main parts of a plant cell?

Note: This is a
display project. You will not need a hypothesis, experiment, results and
graph for this project. Procedure in this project describes a model
making activity.

Details
of this project
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members of ScienceProject.com. Material
needed for experiment may be found at home or obtained locally.